Feed-share and share alike

My RSS feeds overflow with all sorts of linkable goodness — far too much to post here. So I’ve decided to share some of those items via Google Reader’s sharing option. See the tab on the top of this blog titled shared items? Just click there to find links to interesting items from my RSS reader. Don’t worry. I’m not posting every item from every feed — just the stuff I find interesting and/or halfway relevant.

You can even subscribe to my shared items in your own RSS reader.

I got the idea from Design Dyke.

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Now playing: The Libertines – Can?t Stand Me Now
via FoxyTunes

Friday Five: four useful tips from other bloggers, plus one other thing

I like it when blog posts use lists. (Not everyone agrees with me on this, as you’ll see if you keep reading.) I’m a sucker for “Three ways to…” and “Seven new ideas for…” headlines. I’ll read just about any list — or at least scan it. Sometimes, the information is even useful, like the stuff I’ve listed here.

Four tips to keep online marketers from tricking users.

The seven deadly sins of instant messaging, from 43 Folders.

10 ways to be more than a blip in the blogosphere, from the Washington Post, via Micro Persuasion.

10 truths of marketing in a web 2.0 world.

One dissenting view: Enough with the lists. “I’ve grown to hate the list-ification of information,” writes Basement.org. Via 43 Folders again.

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Now playing: Bloc Party – Little Thoughts
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